Dr Phillip Lee selected as Lib Dem parliamentary spokesperson for Wokingham
DR PHILLIP LEE is to carry on his connections to Wokingham after being appointed by the local Liberal Democrats to ...
DR PHILLIP LEE is to carry on his connections to Wokingham after being appointed by the local Liberal Democrats to ...
WATCHING the votes come in Dr Phillip Lee praised his team, but appeared to expect the result to not go ...
EARLIER in the 2019 general election campaign, Dr Phillip Lee received two celebrity endorsements. Now, on the eve of polling ...
RESIDENTS in Battersea and Leeds have been receiving a bolt from the blue: a letter from Wokingham parliamentary candidate Dr ...
Remember the borough council’s promise of a cleaner, greener, safer Wokingham? Cleaner? After shelling out £4.4 million to refurbish Market ...
THE BATTLE for Wokingham parliamentary constituency hotted up on Saturday with a visit from Lib Dem leader Jo Swinson, showing ...
HEALTH, education, youth services, plastic reduction and tackling over-aggressive development have been named as the top priorities by a parliamentary ...
LAST night, millions of viewers watched four political leaders do battle with members of the public in a BBC Question ...
Since this article was originally published, Sir John Redwood has announced that he will not attend the hustings. CANDIDATES for ...
WOKINGHAM shoppers once again confirmed their commitment to staying in Europe according to a new straw poll conducted on Saturday. ...
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